Mapping TEFL Pay and Conditions in London

On Thursday 16th May we held our first meeting to begin mapping pay and conditions for TEFL workers across London and we had an excellent turnout with truly inspiring speeches from Hugh Dellar and our friends at the British Council in Taiwan. Everyone who came filled out our survey, and we will soon be launching … Read more

Solidarity with S.I. Cobas 

FREE ALDO, ARAFAT, CARLO AND BRUNO NOW! On Tuesday July 19 at dawn, a warrant from the Piacenza prosecutor’s office placed S.I. Cobas national coordinator Aldo Milani and three organisers of the Piacenza-based union (Mohamed Arafat, Carlo Pallavicini, and Bruno Scagnelli) under house arrest, together with two organisers of USB, another Italian rank-and-file union. More … Read more

Interview: Dispute at Northumbria Language Centre

Solidarity with Northumbria University

Language teachers at Northumbria University are in dispute with their employer. The dispute stems from the fact that the teachers are currently entitled to one hour of paid prep time for each hour of teaching and the university wants to reduce that by half. There is a currently a public petition asking university management to reconsider, which … Read more

Ukraine, TEFL and the Politics of War and ‘Extremism’

Your union your voice

Ukraine, TEFL and the Politics of War and ‘Extremism’ What can a charity football match teach us about about UK foreign policy and domestic policies like Prevent? Quite a lot it turns out. In the article below, a member and activist with the TEFL Workers’ Union looks into the unspoken politics of a charity football … Read more

Organising TEFL: Part 1, EAP

international students

Introduction to series The Teaching English as a Foreign Language industry can be broadly categorised into 3 areas; TEFL, ESOL and EAP. But what do these acronyms mean? How does each differ from the other, if at all? What does this mean for the teachers delivering these courses? And for campaign organising? In a series … Read more